greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Piece of Mind (1983) 2023-03-23
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- What a intro for a drummer
- It is a Japanese style Trooper beer
- Have you seen Bruce as a caveman?
- "Terror, death, destruction"
- The lead guitarist that recorded every album
- Best producer of all time
- The lyrics goes for the Greek Mythology
- The band played this song from Montrose
- Who's your daddy, Eddie?
- The Boss
- The guy who got this brains out on the last show in 1983
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- Who's burping?
- The Manager
- "O God of Earth and Altar..."
- The guitarist that delivers great backing vocals live
- The singer with an amazing performance once again
- Famous song that have now a beer by its name
- He left the band Trust before joining the band
- Great book "Dune"
- Where was this album recorded?
20 Clues: The Boss • The Manager • Who's burping? • Great book "Dune" • Who's your daddy, Eddie? • Best producer of all time • What a intro for a drummer • "Terror, death, destruction" • "O God of Earth and Altar..." • Where was this album recorded? • Have you seen Bruce as a caveman? • It is a Japanese style Trooper beer • The lyrics goes for the Greek Mythology • ...
greece 2023-05-02
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- greek building style
- soldiers on horses
- A group of stories to explain the world and how it works
- A person who gains power by force
- wars between greece and the persians
- teacher of plato
- A form of government for the people by the people
- student of socrates
- City-state in greece
- wars between sparta and athens
- student of plato and teacher of Alexander the great
- A formation mainly used by the macedonians and spartans
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- a story usually with a life lesson behind it
- people of a certain city-state
- rich landowners
- the best macedonian emperor
- writer of the iliad and odyssey
- A very successful persian emperor
- A high hill in greece
- A form of government where a group of people rule
20 Clues: rich landowners • teacher of plato • soldiers on horses • student of socrates • greek building style • City-state in greece • A high hill in greece • the best macedonian emperor • people of a certain city-state • wars between sparta and athens • writer of the iliad and odyssey • A person who gains power by force • A very successful persian emperor • wars between greece and the persians • ...
Mothership Crew 2016-06-16
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- Middle Eastern kingdom
- "Family Guy" dog
- Sounds like a measuring tool
- "Twilight" werewolf Black
- He also goes by Sean
- Has a dog named Chloe
- Ms. Smith
- He's from California
- His last name is a military structure
- '90s rock queen Love
- Biblical Rachel's sister
- Workplace safety organization
- Agent Todd from "NCIS"
- ___ XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden
- "Angel" singer McLachlan
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- Actor Farrell
- Sounds like a French cheese
- "Superbad" actor Hill
- It's short for Madeline
- He vapes
- Opposite of gatherer
- A region of France
- Nation in Greek mythology
- Her son works here, too
- Actor Hoffman
- Actor Affleck
- Stansbury, Versak, or Wellington
- She's awesome in drive-thru
- "Scrubs" actor Braff
- Lemon of "30 Rock"
30 Clues: He vapes • Ms. Smith • Actor Farrell • Actor Hoffman • Actor Affleck • "Family Guy" dog • A region of France • Lemon of "30 Rock" • Opposite of gatherer • He also goes by Sean • He's from California • '90s rock queen Love • "Scrubs" actor Braff • "Superbad" actor Hill • Has a dog named Chloe • Middle Eastern kingdom • Agent Todd from "NCIS" • It's short for Madeline • Her son works here, too • ...
ANNA DRESSED IN BLOOD 2018-05-03
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- tool or implement especially one for delicate or scientific work
- prepare and organize for active service
- black magic
- Mythology old history
- dating the hitchhiker
- hurl or launch in specified direction with or as if with catapult
- with out conscious thought by natural instinct
- red hair
- ghost supernatural being supposedly responsible for physical disturbances
- standing out so as be visible
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- soft fabric
- classifying organisms to the species level
- the ghost
- having a double meaning
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over period time
- Anna dressed in blood
- the owner of the car
- cutlles are marine animals of the order sepiida
- of a person animal make low feeling sounds of fear pain
- the hitchhiker friend
20 Clues: red hair • the ghost • soft fabric • black magic • the owner of the car • Anna dressed in blood • Mythology old history • dating the hitchhiker • the hitchhiker friend • having a double meaning • standing out so as be visible • prepare and organize for active service • classifying organisms to the species level • with out conscious thought by natural instinct • ...
English With Eric 2024-06-26
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- you use it as a test or standard by which you judge the second thing. An important piece or person.
- ‘’dear Mr. ____ we accept the fact…’’
- drummer for the Beatles
- words that describes something
- a person who writes a story so it provokes others interest
- Easily shaped or moulded
- The first woman on Earth, In Greek mythology
- the current geological age
- the literal or primary meaning of a word
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- In comics, the thing that conveys passage of time
- band member in Stillwater (Almost Famous)
- She/He/Them
- something remembered from the past.
- The speed queen
- the opposite of question 20
- when it’s finally friday
- using a word to make another
- showcasing feelings in comics
- ___ 10
- the centre of interest or activity.
20 Clues: ___ 10 • She/He/Them • The speed queen • drummer for the Beatles • Easily shaped or moulded • when it’s finally friday • the current geological age • the opposite of question 20 • using a word to make another • showcasing feelings in comics • words that describes something • something remembered from the past. • the centre of interest or activity. • ‘’dear Mr. ____ we accept the fact…’’ • ...
For Harnoor 2024-06-19
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- Chocolate shell with pretzels and caramel
- Floral folk embroidery tradition
- Sweedish snack
- Fruiful Friend
- Springtime friend; inspired by Pokémon
- Destructive anime ball
- Un pequitititito loco
- Pet name for H
- Melanie's Favorite Chocolate Type
- Family trip of mixed review
- Space Cowboy
- Protector of the Playstation
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- Mexican digs, authentic yet overpriced
- Star-crossed romance starring Diljit (2018)
- Space Queen
- "somebody from ____ loves me"
- Heroine of wisdom in Greek mythology
- Come over here!
- Americana folk, mammal, The
- "_____ Frutti"; alt., fart noise
- Independent individual
- Family environmental project
- Fluffy friend with a special photo
- Superior café
- Fortnite protagonist, slippery type
- Baby with moods
- Race of Mel's DND character
- Artist, first Indian album with >1mil streams on Spotify (2021)
28 Clues: Space Queen • Space Cowboy • Superior café • Sweedish snack • Fruiful Friend • Pet name for H • Come over here! • Baby with moods • Un pequitititito loco • Independent individual • Destructive anime ball • Americana folk, mammal, The • Race of Mel's DND character • Family trip of mixed review • Family environmental project • Protector of the Playstation • "somebody from ____ loves me" • ...
Ancient greece 2017-03-15
8 Clues: a epic poet • a fable writer • a poem set to music • greek word for city • age marked with great achievements • leader who held power through force • a type of government in which people rule themselves • a body of stories about gods and heros that try to explain how the world wotks
Olympians book 2023-12-15
8 Clues: Cyclops son of Poseidon • loser of the Trojan war • Had a Labyrinth built for it • Stabbed Polyphemos in the eye • God of lighting, law, and order • God of the sea in Greek mythology • The man who defeated The Minotaur • Poseidon's neice whom he has had several battles with
Fairy Tale / Myth 2023-06-14
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- Little Mermaid A fairy tale about a mermaid named Ariel who dreams of becoming human. She makes a deal with an evil sea witch, sacrificing her voice for a pair of legs, teaching us the value of perseverance, sacrifice, and the pursuit of true love.
- A story about a kind-hearted girl named Cinderella who, with the help of a magical fairy, attends a royal ball and captures the heart of a prince, showing that goodness and inner beauty can triumph over adversity.
- In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a winged horse known for its beauty and grace. It symbolizes inspiration and the power of imagination, reminding us that dreams can take flight and lead us to new heights.
- Hood The story of a legendary outlaw, Robin Hood, who steals from the rich to help the poor, living in Sherwood Forest with his band of Merry Men. This tale teaches the importance of justice, equality, and standing up for what is right.
- In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. He wields thunderbolts and presides over the sky and weather, symbolizing power and authority, reminding us of the forces of nature and the awe-inspiring aspects of life.
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- A mythological hero known for his incredible strength and bravery, Hercules embarks on epic adventures, battling mythological creatures and completing impossible tasks, teaching us the value of perseverance and courage.
- In Greek mythology, Medusa is a monster with snakes for hair. Looking directly at her turned people into stone. This myth warns about the consequences of vanity and the importance of being mindful of our actions and their impact on others.
- Arthur A legendary king who ruled over Camelot and assembled the Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur is known for his honor, chivalry, and quest for the Holy Grail, demonstrating the values of loyalty, honesty, and the pursuit of noble ideals.
- and the Beanstalk The story of Jack, a young boy who trades a cow for magic beans that grow into a giant beanstalk. Jack climbs the beanstalk and encounters a fearsome giant, learning the values of resourcefulness, bravery, and the consequences of greed.
- Box According to Greek mythology, Pandora's Box contained all the evils of the world. When Pandora opened the box out of curiosity, the evils were released, but hope remained inside, reminding us of the importance of hope and its enduring power.
- White A tale about a beautiful princess named Snow White, who befriends seven dwarfs while hiding from her evil stepmother, the wicked queen. This story teaches the importance of kindness, bravery, and the power of true love's kiss.
- Red Riding Hood A story about a little girl who wears a red hood and encounters a cunning wolf while on her way to her grandmother's house. This tale teaches the importance of listening to wise advice and being cautious of strangers.
- Midas The myth of King Midas tells the story of a king who wished for everything he touched to turn to gold. However, he soon realizes that his wish brings unintended consequences, illustrating the importance of contentment and the dangers of greed.
13 Clues: In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a winged horse known for its beauty and grace. It symbolizes inspiration and the power of imagination, reminding us that dreams can take flight and lead us to new heights. • ...
Smooth Sailing II 2022-09-28
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- What animal is the first sticker on your krillin book?
- The Atlantic ocean's name refers to what Greek mythology?
- What ocean is the saltiest?
- Earhart Who was the first female to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean?
- What Month is Mock Two?
- How many oceans does the equator cross?
- What Month is Dress Weekend?
- What is the coldest ocean?
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- What is a SME?
- What Day does Tamra send weekly updates?
- What Month do we go live?
- What Month is Mock One?
- What happens every other Wednesday?
- Ugliest fish in the ocean?
- What ocean is the Bermuda triangle located in?
15 Clues: What is a SME? • What Month is Mock One? • What Month is Mock Two? • What Month do we go live? • Ugliest fish in the ocean? • What is the coldest ocean? • What ocean is the saltiest? • What Month is Dress Weekend? • What happens every other Wednesday? • How many oceans does the equator cross? • What Day does Tamra send weekly updates? • ...
jackie baby 2017-03-20
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- what your vegan chicken looks like
- whats the most important thing i look for in a man
- what greek mythology character did you call me when i tried to stop you getting with jarrel
- what constellation is my tattoo
- where i am when i should be at uni
- finish this quote 'who's your _____'
- where i never am
- your favourite thing
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- how long is cosmic sunshine gonna last
- your theatrical debut
- the worst day of the week
- your favourite thing on my phone
- my favourite pet of yours
- finish this quote 'jack is a ten ___'
14 Clues: where i never am • your favourite thing • your theatrical debut • the worst day of the week • my favourite pet of yours • what constellation is my tattoo • your favourite thing on my phone • what your vegan chicken looks like • where i am when i should be at uni • finish this quote 'who's your _____' • finish this quote 'jack is a ten ___' • how long is cosmic sunshine gonna last • ...
igroihrbhogrhlry8ogihe 2024-01-18
6 Clues: teeth • bigger then a violen • measurement of light • king of the gods (roman) • planet furthest away from the sun • live laugh love the gays (greek mythology)
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle Activity 2022-10-28
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- the god of messenger
- the goddness of harvest
- the god of skies
- the god of wine
- the god of time and ages
- the goddness of woman
- the goddness of love
- the god of war
- the goddness of health and home
- the god of the sea
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- mother of monsters
- is the name of the monster in percy jackson in the museum
- the god of the underworld
- the father of all monsters
- the goddness of fire
- who the goddness of hunt
- the god of the sky
- the god of sun, music poetry
- the goddness of strategy
19 Clues: the god of war • the god of wine • the god of skies • mother of monsters • the god of the sky • the god of the sea • the god of messenger • the goddness of fire • the goddness of love • the goddness of woman • the goddness of harvest • the god of time and ages • the goddness of strategy • the god of the underworld • who the goddness of hunt • the father of all monsters • ...
igroihrbhogrhlry8ogihe 2024-01-18
6 Clues: teeth • bigger then a violen • measurement of light • king of the gods (roman) • planet furthest away from the sun • live laugh love the gays (greek mythology)
Penelope's despair 2022-02-14
8 Clues: The "blank" war • Odysseus' kingdom • Odysseus' disguise • The number of years the war lasted • The type of bow that had to be strung • Penelope symbolizes this in greek mythology • The number of axes that had to be shot through • Penelope promised to choose a suitor after finishing this
Fairy Tale / Myth 2023-06-14
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- and the Beanstalk The story of Jack, a young boy who trades a cow for magic beans that grow into a giant beanstalk. Jack climbs the beanstalk and encounters a fearsome giant, learning the values of resourcefulness, bravery, and the consequences of greed.
- Box According to Greek mythology, Pandora's Box contained all the evils of the world. When Pandora opened the box out of curiosity, the evils were released, but hope remained inside, reminding us of the importance of hope and its enduring power.
- A mythological hero known for his incredible strength and bravery, Hercules embarks on epic adventures, battling mythological creatures and completing impossible tasks, teaching us the value of perseverance and courage.
- White A tale about a beautiful princess named Snow White, who befriends seven dwarfs while hiding from her evil stepmother, the wicked queen. This story teaches the importance of kindness, bravery, and the power of true love's kiss.
- Red Riding Hood A story about a little girl who wears a red hood and encounters a cunning wolf while on her way to her grandmother's house. This tale teaches the importance of listening to wise advice and being cautious of strangers.
- Midas The myth of King Midas tells the story of a king who wished for everything he touched to turn to gold. However, he soon realizes that his wish brings unintended consequences, illustrating the importance of contentment and the dangers of greed.
- In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a winged horse known for its beauty and grace. It symbolizes inspiration and the power of imagination, reminding us that dreams can take flight and lead us to new heights.
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- A story about a kind-hearted girl named Cinderella who, with the help of a magical fairy, attends a royal ball and captures the heart of a prince, showing that goodness and inner beauty can triumph over adversity.
- In Greek mythology, Medusa is a monster with snakes for hair. Looking directly at her turned people into stone. This myth warns about the consequences of vanity and the importance of being mindful of our actions and their impact on others.
- Hood The story of a legendary outlaw, Robin Hood, who steals from the rich to help the poor, living in Sherwood Forest with his band of Merry Men. This tale teaches the importance of justice, equality, and standing up for what is right.
- In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. He wields thunderbolts and presides over the sky and weather, symbolizing power and authority, reminding us of the forces of nature and the awe-inspiring aspects of life.
- Little Mermaid A fairy tale about a mermaid named Ariel who dreams of becoming human. She makes a deal with an evil sea witch, sacrificing her voice for a pair of legs, teaching us the value of perseverance, sacrifice, and the pursuit of true love.
- Arthur A legendary king who ruled over Camelot and assembled the Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur is known for his honor, chivalry, and quest for the Holy Grail, demonstrating the values of loyalty, honesty, and the pursuit of noble ideals.
13 Clues: In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a winged horse known for its beauty and grace. It symbolizes inspiration and the power of imagination, reminding us that dreams can take flight and lead us to new heights. • ...
Lesson Word #1 2020-03-10
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- To go on board
- The power of comprehending
- A political unit having such a form of government
- The formal principles of a branch of knowledge
- Involviong moral approval or dissaproval
- The act of petitioning for help or support
- People who are trained in exercises
- any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology
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- Metrical writing
- Having different parts properly arranged
- To permit as a right, privilege or favor
- To carry out successfully
- A specific task
- An expounder of a theory in a particular area of experience
- The study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere
- The administration of law
- The direction provided by a guide
- The distance from the bottom to the top
18 Clues: To go on board • A specific task • Metrical writing • To carry out successfully • The administration of law • The power of comprehending • The direction provided by a guide • People who are trained in exercises • The distance from the bottom to the top • Having different parts properly arranged • To permit as a right, privilege or favor • Involviong moral approval or dissaproval • ...
Crossword-Miriam, Zara and Inika 2020-04-26
6 Clues: A bioluminescent insect • A largish grasshopper looking insect • This insect’s tail grows back if it’s cut off • The animal that raced against a hare in a classic story • Important flower in the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast”. • In Greek mythology, goddess Athena gifted this to the Greek.
Mythology 2023-06-05
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- - Greek messenger god
- - Egyptian goddess of magic and fertility
- - Greek goddess of love and beauty
- - Roman god of the sea
- - Hero of the Greek epic "The Odyssey"
- - Roman goddess of love and beauty
- - Greek queen of the gods
- - Greek demigod known for his strength
- - Greek god of the sun and music
- - Norse trickster god
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- - Gorgon with snakes for hair
- - Greek messenger god
- - Greek queen of the underworld
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife
- - King of the Greek gods
- - Greek god of war
- - Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- - Norse god of thunder
- - Greek god of the sun
- - Allfather of the Norse gods
20 Clues: - Greek god of war • - Greek messenger god • - Greek messenger god • - Norse trickster god • - Roman god of the sea • - Norse god of thunder • - Greek god of the sun • - King of the Greek gods • - Greek queen of the gods • - Gorgon with snakes for hair • - Allfather of the Norse gods • - Greek queen of the underworld • - Egyptian god of the afterlife • - Greek god of the sun and music • ...
Ms. Revi - Greek Mythology Unit 2022-11-04
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- half goat half man
- horse half man
- stories told to explain phenomenon
- wife of Zeus
- a gorgon who can turn men to stone
- half man/half bull
- cursed with the "golden touch"
- god of the underworld
- God of the oceans and seas and lakes
- goddess of beauty and wisdom
- wrote "The Odyssey" and is a character on the Simpsons
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- has one eye in the middle of his forehead
- - food of the gods
- half mortal half god
- where the gods live
- goddess of war
- where the Minotaur was kept
- God of the heavens
- temple of the gods
19 Clues: wife of Zeus • horse half man • goddess of war • half goat half man • - food of the gods • half man/half bull • God of the heavens • temple of the gods • where the gods live • half mortal half god • god of the underworld • where the Minotaur was kept • goddess of beauty and wisdom • cursed with the "golden touch" • stories told to explain phenomenon • a gorgon who can turn men to stone • ...
Greek Mythology by Rick Riordan 2020-07-02
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- Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC
- most characters in the novel
- Location where roman demigods are trained
- training ground on long island
- Love intrest to main character
- big bad of the first series
- Apollo's sister and mother to Prince William and Harry
- Thalia brother and son of Jupiter
- ruled the world before the greek gods
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- Main Character's Godly parent Roman form
- Greek God and Lunar Mision name
- Main characters best friend and Strayer
- ship that the seven heroes took to greece
- Main Character's name
- main human villain
- earth mother villian of the second series
- a coding language and Apollo main villian
- main character sword in greek
- main characters mount
19 Clues: main human villain • Main Character's name • main characters mount • big bad of the first series • most characters in the novel • main character sword in greek • Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC • training ground on long island • Love intrest to main character • Greek God and Lunar Mision name • Thalia brother and son of Jupiter • ruled the world before the greek gods • ...
Greek Mythology by Rick Riordan 2020-07-02
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- ruled the world before the greek gods
- main characters mount
- Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC
- a coding language and Apollo main villian
- most characters in the novel
- training ground on long island
- Location where roman demigods are trained
- earth mother villian of the second series
- Thalia brother and son of Jupiter
- Main Character's name
- Main characters best friend and Strayer
- big bad of the first series
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- main human villain
- Love intrest to main character
- Main Character's Godly parent Roman form
- Apollo's sister and mother to Prince William and Harry
- ship that the seven heroes took to greece
- main character sword in greek
- Greek God and Lunar Mision name
19 Clues: main human villain • main characters mount • Main Character's name • big bad of the first series • most characters in the novel • main character sword in greek • Love intrest to main character • Location of Mt. Olympus in NYC • training ground on long island • Greek God and Lunar Mision name • Thalia brother and son of Jupiter • ruled the world before the greek gods • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 20 - Hercules 2024-02-28
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- wife of King Admetus; the most devoted wife ever
- to tug while twisting
- Hercules was enslaved by her by the order of Zeus
- to cross at a shallow place
- A centaur who gave Deianira poioned blood
- brought back to life or health
- Dragon with 100 heads; protected Hera's tree
- restless; eager to do something
- Three-headed hound of Hades
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- religious worship; loyalty or deep affection
- King of Thessaly; husband of Alcestis; lived a very long life
- tired, worn out
- Wife of Hercules; accidentally poisoned her husband
- sad, unhappy, depressed
- Daughter of Hera; Hercules' third wife; goddess of eternal youth
- a pile of wood for burning a dead body
- to put on (clothes)
- dark, gloomy
- giant wrestler; son of Mother Earth
19 Clues: dark, gloomy • tired, worn out • to put on (clothes) • to tug while twisting • sad, unhappy, depressed • to cross at a shallow place • Three-headed hound of Hades • brought back to life or health • restless; eager to do something • giant wrestler; son of Mother Earth • a pile of wood for burning a dead body • A centaur who gave Deianira poioned blood • ...
Greek Theater 2024-04-08
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- The only people allowed on stage as cast members
- A mix between comedy and tragedy
- The creator of many of ancient Greece's comedy plays
- One of the founding fathers of drama
- One of the most famous comedy playwrights
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- The god of theater
- A poet who wanted to bring his works to life
- The muse of tragedy
- A play highly influenced by greek mythology
- The muse of comedy
- A play by Aristophanes having to do with bees
11 Clues: The god of theater • The muse of comedy • The muse of tragedy • A mix between comedy and tragedy • One of the founding fathers of drama • One of the most famous comedy playwrights • A play highly influenced by greek mythology • A poet who wanted to bring his works to life • A play by Aristophanes having to do with bees • The only people allowed on stage as cast members • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2020-10-16
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- Worshiping many gods
- famous for hanging gardens
- of Hammurabi Set of laws made the king Hammurabi
- A pyramid in Mesopotamia. Religious purposes
- Second largest empire in Mesopotamia
- City in Ancient Mesopotamia that looks like Summer
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- A belief There is a Roman and a Greek "word"
- Ancient civilization that has landform like the tigris and Euphrates river
- A specific belief and worshiping one god
- 1st civilization in Mesopotamia.Starts with A
10 Clues: Worshiping many gods • famous for hanging gardens • Second largest empire in Mesopotamia • A specific belief and worshiping one god • A belief There is a Roman and a Greek "word" • A pyramid in Mesopotamia. Religious purposes • 1st civilization in Mesopotamia.Starts with A • of Hammurabi Set of laws made the king Hammurabi • ...
Myth crossword puzzle 2022-10-05
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- god of the underworld.
- A juicy fruit
- goddess of spring
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
- a demi-god of the Eleusinian mysteries who presided over the sowing of grain-seed and the milling of wheat
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- goddess of agriculture
- a judge of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- god of the sky
- the underworld River
- the process or period of gathering in
10 Clues: A juicy fruit • god of the sky • goddess of spring • the underworld River • goddess of agriculture • god of the underworld. • the process or period of gathering in • a judge of the underworld in Greek mythology. • a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing. • ...
Puzzle 34 2023-06-27
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- A tube or canal that carries fluid in an animal or plant
- Sucrose in the form of small crystals
- The goddess of love in Greek mythology
- One of the official languages of Iraq
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- Writing about one's life
- An individual who doesn't believe in laws
- Famous poem by English poet William Ernest Henley
- To hide something (eg feelings)
- Metal with atomic number 29
- To find someone not guilty
10 Clues: Writing about one's life • To find someone not guilty • Metal with atomic number 29 • To hide something (eg feelings) • Sucrose in the form of small crystals • One of the official languages of Iraq • The goddess of love in Greek mythology • An individual who doesn't believe in laws • Famous poem by English poet William Ernest Henley • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
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- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
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- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
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- Greek gods and goddesses
- measuring device for speed
- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the science of drugs including their origin
- 1000 meters
- Spear strength
- relating to the healing of disease
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- a study of animals;)
- instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a birth chart
- the opportunity or possibility to do or deal with something
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
15 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • Spear strength • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • relating to the healing of disease • a scope that makes you see close duhh • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • the science of drugs including their origin • ...
sort 29- Lyla ;) 2022-03-10
Across
- Greek gods and goddesses
- measuring device for speed
- a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm
- the science of drugs including their origin
- 1000 meters
- Spear strength
- relating to the healing of disease
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- a study of animals;)
- instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- a scope that makes you see close duhh
- a geological rock with crystal in it!
- a upward current of warm air
- a birth chart
- the opportunity or possibility to do or deal with something
- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
15 Clues: 1000 meters • a birth chart • Spear strength • a study of animals;) • Greek gods and goddesses • measuring device for speed • a upward current of warm air • relating to the healing of disease • a scope that makes you see close duhh • a geological rock with crystal in it! • a cut that traps hot air and keeps food warm • the science of drugs including their origin • ...
Ancient roman's and ancient greek's 2021-02-11
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- Romans and Greeks both had many_and Goddesses
- Roman mythology is a collection of traditional stories beliefs,and
- Ancient rome played an essential part in the _ of world history
- Roman and Greek children both liked to play with
- _was very important in Ancient Greece
- The _ punic war took place between 218 BCE and 201 BCE
- Romans and Greeks both used _ for shelter
- Romans and Greeks both made _ on a daily basis
- It was hard to do _ In ancient Greece becuase there was not that good soil
- the romans and greeks both had _ as pets
- The ancient greeks were not terribly interested in
- apparently Greek parents viewed games as a good way for their children to develop certain
- while the romans were a republic,The Greeks were a _
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- Pompeii is an ancient _ city
- Rome and Greece both dedicated temples to their Gods and Godesses
- Romans and Greeks both had
- In ancient rome the republic lasted for _ hundred years
- one common childrens game in ancient Greece was
- Romans cared for _ while the Greeks did not
- both the romans and the Greeks focused their art on important _ figures
20 Clues: Romans and Greeks both had • Pompeii is an ancient _ city • _was very important in Ancient Greece • the romans and greeks both had _ as pets • Romans and Greeks both used _ for shelter • Romans cared for _ while the Greeks did not • Romans and Greeks both had many_and Goddesses • Romans and Greeks both made _ on a daily basis • ...
Sumit's Crossword 2015-05-05
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- one thousandth of a meter
- a unit of distance
- An instrument to check the sounds of a heartbeat and other parts of the body.
- stories,beliefs,normally from Greek. These are not true.
- a prediction of someones future based on date of birth
- caused by heat
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- a science that deals with earth
- an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed.
- something that takes temperature
- a branch of math
10 Clues: caused by heat • a branch of math • a unit of distance • one thousandth of a meter • a science that deals with earth • something that takes temperature • a prediction of someones future based on date of birth • stories,beliefs,normally from Greek. These are not true. • an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard indicating its speed. • ...
Ancient Greece and Homer 2021-04-27
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- story of the Trojan War
- area of land surrounded by three bodies of water
- study of/ collection of myths
- Greek author. Father of Western literature.
- The place we are currently studying
- story of Odysseus 10 year journey home to Ithaca
- a long poem about heroes and their adventures.
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- a god (male) or goddess (female)
- a story that tries to explain events or behavior
- belief in more than one god.
10 Clues: story of the Trojan War • belief in more than one god. • study of/ collection of myths • a god (male) or goddess (female) • The place we are currently studying • Greek author. Father of Western literature. • a long poem about heroes and their adventures. • a story that tries to explain events or behavior • area of land surrounded by three bodies of water • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
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- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
Across
- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
On the Edge of Gone 2016-10-27
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- Something that is unraveled or worn at the edges.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- Move or fall downward.
- The action of setting something on fire.
- Making one extremely angry and impatient.
- To make someone agitated or confused.
- A thing made by combining two different elements.
- In Greek mythology, they are the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
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- To move something skillfully or carefully.
- An uneven edge.
- The act of copying something or someone.
- The dark shape or outline of someone or something against a lighter background.
- Arousing pity; especially through sadness.
- In exact terms or without vagueness.
- Hesitating or doubting.
15 Clues: An uneven edge. • Move or fall downward. • Hesitating or doubting. • In exact terms or without vagueness. • To make someone agitated or confused. • The act of copying something or someone. • The action of setting something on fire. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • Making one extremely angry and impatient. • To move something skillfully or carefully. • ...
percy jackson and the olymplans the lighting thief 2023-10-30
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- offending by neglect or violation of duty or of law
- a recurrent urge to steal typically regard for need or profit
- the god of the sea and earthquakes in ancient mythology
- an ornament consisting of a grotesquely carved figure
- a fake name used to engage in some activity
- a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
- reduces to fine particles
- change into stone
- force somebody to do something
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- impaired ability to learn to read
- god of wine and fertility and drama
- inactive volcano Sicily
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
- breathe excessively hard and fast
- Apollo greek god of light
15 Clues: change into stone • inactive volcano Sicily • reduces to fine particles • Apollo greek god of light • force somebody to do something • impaired ability to learn to read • breathe excessively hard and fast • god of wine and fertility and drama • a fake name used to engage in some activity • a prediction uttered under divine inspiration • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-04-11
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- A man who has the power over something and is a myth.
- A country that believes in myths
- Something people do to honor a family member who has died.
- Goddess of Love.
- A place to pray to the gods.
- A thing that is not true.
- Goddess of Marring
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- A women that controls a part of the earth that is a myth.
- God of lightning
- A sporting event that started in Greece
- Another word for Greece.
- A place to grow food.
- A type of fruit/vegetable that Greeks eat.
- Old or long ago
- Things that are make believe.
15 Clues: Old or long ago • God of lightning • Goddess of Love. • Goddess of Marring • A place to grow food. • Another word for Greece. • A thing that is not true. • A place to pray to the gods. • Things that are make believe. • A country that believes in myths • A sporting event that started in Greece • A type of fruit/vegetable that Greeks eat. • ...
Xanadu Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-12
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- A place of great beauty and happiness.
- Showing or having warmth of feeling
- A Round Building
- Ancient Greek and Roman mythology, were nine sister goddesses.
- To present an obstacle to.
- One of nine muses, goddess of dance and chorus
- To make perfect or complete.
- Lack of good sense or judgment.
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- A wide, unbroken view, or a picture of one.
- Is a school for arts.
- Way to call someone a “fool.”.
- Ancient temple made by the Romans.
- One of the rivers of the underworld.
- A musical instrument that can sound like any instrument.
- Having power or authority without limit.
15 Clues: A Round Building • Is a school for arts. • To present an obstacle to. • To make perfect or complete. • Way to call someone a “fool.”. • Lack of good sense or judgment. • Ancient temple made by the Romans. • Showing or having warmth of feeling • One of the rivers of the underworld. • A place of great beauty and happiness. • Having power or authority without limit. • ...
Constellations 2020-09-29
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- the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- is connected to sea navigation.
- constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- Latin for “twins”.
- is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- constellation represents the boastful queen.
- Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- also known as the Northern Cross .
- means “the sails” in Latin.
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- represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
- represents a bird of paradise.
- constellation represents the dove.
- used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- the constellation represents the mythical firebird, sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs, trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments
30 Clues: Latin for “twins”. • means “the sails” in Latin. • represents a bird of paradise. • is connected to sea navigation. • constellation represents the dove. • also known as the Northern Cross . • is fairly easy to find in the night sky. • seen as both the sword and belt of Orion. • the constellation’s name means “the goat.” • constellation represents the boastful queen. • ...
Constellations 2020-09-29
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- the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- is connected to sea navigation.
- constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- Latin for “twins”.
- is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- constellation represents the boastful queen.
- Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- also known as the Northern Cross .
- it means “the sails” in Latin.
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- represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
- represents a bird of paradise.
- constellation represents the dove.
- used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- the constellation represents the mythical firebird and sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments.
30 Clues: Latin for “twins”. • represents a bird of paradise. • it means “the sails” in Latin. • is connected to sea navigation. • constellation represents the dove. • also known as the Northern Cross . • is fairly easy to find in the night sky. • seen as both the sword and belt of Orion. • the constellation’s name means “the goat.” • constellation represents the boastful queen. • ...
WHI.5 Greece 2022-11-09
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- Blind Greek poet known for his epics: "The Iliad and The Odyssey."
- to trade one good for another
- Greek sculptor who is known for the statue of Athena in the Parthenon.
- Greek philosopher who is known for his strong beliefs on government. These can be found in his text "The Republic." He was also a teacher of Aristotle.
- government where rule is done by a single ruler, usually a king or queen. Power is usually inherited, like a dynasty
- Greek tyrant known for his extreme policies such as debt slavery
- A series of wars between the Persian Empire and Greece. These wars united the Greek city states against a common external enemy: the Persians
- a major battle at sea during the Persian Wars. The Greeks (Athenian navy) was able to defeat the Persians by using battering rams located at the front of their ships. The Athenian naval commander Themistocles also surprised the Persians with the time of his attack.
- Greek philosopher who argued people must use question and reasoning to find the truth in things. He was condemned to death. Rather than let the government kill him, he poisoned himself with hemlock. He was also a teacher of Plato.
- Macedonian conqueror. He expanded his power into Africa and to the border of India. Considered one of the greatest conquerors of all time. He named many cities in the lands he conquered after himself: Alexandria.
- A prosperous time period in Athens between the two major wars: Persian and Peloponnesian. Pericles instituted direct democracy and had Athens rebuilt, including the commission of the Parthenon.
- Greek city-state
- a system of government in which citizens are involved in the law making process
- Greek physician who is known as the father of modern medicine. Today people in the medical profession are required to take the Hippocratic Oath.
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Prometheus Bound.
- Greek scientist and mathematician known for developing the lever and pulley as well as accurately estimating pi
- An alliance formed by the Greek city states in order to defeat the Persians during the Persian Wars.
- government where the law making decisions are in the hands of a small group
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- gods and stories that are used to explain the natural phenomena and flaws of the world
- Father of Alexander the Great who conquered most of Greece.
- Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian Wars. He said that in order to provide accurate history, scholars must avoid bias in their research.
- Greek mathematician known for his work in geometry. As such, he is called the father of geometry. His work is collected in a book called "The Elements"
- A unique blended culture spread by Alexander the Great that included cultures from the places of his conquests: Persia, India, Greece, and Egypt.
- Lands that surround the Aegean Sea
- Greek mathematician known for his work with triangles. He developed the Pythagorean Theorem.
- An alliance formed between Greek city states on Peloponnesus in order to defeat Athens who became a dominant power after the Persian Wars.
- Only free adult males
- the belief in more than one god
- Greek philosopher who believed logic needed to be used to find the golden mean. He was also a teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Greek historian known as the father of history. He wrote about the Persian Wars and said that we must re-search in order to accurately portray history.
- Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age.
- A city state of ancient Greece and a major battle site of the Persian Wars. The Greeks, unexpectedly, defeated the Persians in the battle. A man named Pheidippides ran 26.2 miles to Athens to deliver the news.
- government where law making decisions are in the hands of a group of elite members of society
- A war that was caused by competition between Greek city states after Athens became powerful following the Persian Wars. Sparta created an alliance with the Persians in order to defeat the Athenians.
- a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery
- Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus
- Greek for "high city". The chief temples of the city were located here.
- paper money (or coinage)
39 Clues: Greek city-state • Only free adult males • paper money (or coinage) • to trade one good for another • the belief in more than one god • Lands that surround the Aegean Sea • Greek leader who led Athens into a golden age. • Greek ruler who ended the policy of debt slavery • Greek playwright who is known for his play Oedipus • ...
ISSUE 1. CHAOS 2022-09-26
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- PLAYER WHO STOLE HOME IN GAME ONE OF THE 2021 ALDS
- ONLY STATE WITH A NON-RECTANGULAR FLAG
- COMPLETE DISORDER AND CONFUSION
- PASTA THE ITALIAN WAY
- CANON HOMOPHONE
- THE ONE WHO KNOCKS
- AUTHOR OF THE BELL JAR
- MYSTERIOUS CIVILIZATION BEFORE THE ROMANS
- NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON THE CHARIOT STAFF
- NINTH LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET SPELLED BACKWARDS
- WHAT PEOPLE USE TO ADVERTISE A CERTAIN VIEWPOINT
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- ALTERED SPELLING OF THE FIRST PRIMORDIAL GOD IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- NEW CHRISTOPHER NOLAN MOVIE COMING OUT IN 2023
- FAMOUS FRENCH DESIGNER SPECULATED TO BE A GERMAN SPY
- LAST NAME OF THE ARTIST OF THE SHOCKING PAINTING COVERED ON PAGE 23
- ADVISOR OF THE CHARIOT BEFORE MRS. ALRED
- NAME OF THE OLDEST RIVER IN THE UNITED STATES
- COMMUNITY, RESPECT, EXCELLENCE, ENGAGEMENT, AND DIGITAL RESPONSIBILITY
- THE __ LAST NAME OF OUR PREVIOUS EDITOR IN CHIEF
- ALTER EGO FOR WEATHERDAY
- EUROPEAN ARTICLE NUMBER ABBREV.
- WHAT A WOODCHUCK CHUCKS
- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF RACHEL ROTHMAN’S DOG'S NAME THAT IS ALSO A RENOWNED LONG-BEACH ICON
- TYPE OF COMMA SHUNNED BY THE CHARIOT
- FICTITIOUS NAME USED BY AUTHORS
25 Clues: CANON HOMOPHONE • THE ONE WHO KNOCKS • PASTA THE ITALIAN WAY • AUTHOR OF THE BELL JAR • WHAT A WOODCHUCK CHUCKS • ALTER EGO FOR WEATHERDAY • COMPLETE DISORDER AND CONFUSION • EUROPEAN ARTICLE NUMBER ABBREV. • FICTITIOUS NAME USED BY AUTHORS • TYPE OF COMMA SHUNNED BY THE CHARIOT • ONLY STATE WITH A NON-RECTANGULAR FLAG • NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON THE CHARIOT STAFF • ...
end of the year vocabulary 2024-11-23
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- A day you celebrate getting older.
- The drink made from oranges.
- The seventh month of the year.
- The activity of brushing your teeth.
- The country where people speak Japanese.
- The number after nine.
- A polite word to say when meeting someone for the first time.
- Something you eat at the beach, made with bread and fillings.
- A verb meaning to jump into water.
- The month with Valentine’s Day.
- A word to describe Zeus: powerful or strong.)
- A word to say when leaving
- A dessert you eat at birthday parties.
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- The Greek goddess of wisdom. .
- A season when leaves fall.
- The part of a bird used for flying.
- UP First activity you do in the morning.
- The part of the body that helps a fish swim.
- The color of grass.
- A creature with the body of a horse and a single horn.
- A god of the sea in Greek mythology.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- The first day of the week.
- Used to erase pencil marks.
- A creature with wings and breathes fire.
- Used to measure time, it has hands and numbers.
26 Clues: The color of grass. • The number after nine. • A season when leaves fall. • The first day of the week. • A word to say when leaving • Used to erase pencil marks. • The drink made from oranges. • The Greek goddess of wisdom. . • The seventh month of the year. • The month with Valentine’s Day. • A day you celebrate getting older. • A verb meaning to jump into water. • ...
Module 8 Ancient Greece 2022-01-27
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- Athenian leader who ruled at the height of Athenian democracy
- Unlike Spartan boys, wealthy Athenian boys were trained to be _____.
- most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece
- philosopher who taught that people should live live lives of moderation based on reason
- The Minoan civilization had declined partly because a massive eruption on the island of _____ affected the agriculture on Crete.
- Athenian democracy was limited because only _____ could vote in elections.
- government in which only a few people have power
- author of two great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Athenian men were required to serve _____ years as soldiers.
- the first of the great Greek thinkers and teachers
- a fortress atop a tall hill in the center of the city-states
- society ruled by rich landowners
- an agreement to work together
- people with the right to participate in government
- One of the most beautiful ancient Greek temples is the Parthenon, which was created to honor the Greek deity _____.
- Greeks created _____ to explain why natural events occured.
- Laws that were created by the people were written into a _____.
- The _____ served as both a marketplace and a place to gather for political meetings and religious ceremonies in many ancient Greek cities.
- _____ is a Greek word that has been used to name places on the earth.
- clear and ordered thinking
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- a war between the two great Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta in the 400s BC
- teacher and thinker, student of Socrates, and founder of the Academy
- Spartans feared a slave uprising and believed that warriors could best protect their citizens
- Question beliefs in search of the truth.
- Most of Greece is a _____ with a rugged coastline causing many ancient Greek communities to develop seafaring cultures.
- short stories that offer lessons on living
- The Peloponnesian League was formed as an alliance of Greek city-states led by _____ to balance the power of the Delian League.
- From an early age, Spartan boys were trained to be _____ and serve their city-state until they were sixty years old.
- Where did many ancient Greeks seek refuge in times of invasion?
- great Greek doctor who taught how to treat disease by understanding what caused illness
- body of stories about gods and heroes that tries to explain how the world works
- Unlike in ancient Athens, American citizens elected representatives to make and execute laws.
- Which civilization began on the island of Crete?
- Homer's the Iliad describes the legendary battles between the _____ and the Trojans during the Trojan War.
- great and influential mathematician
- Greek word for city-state
- rich landowners
- author of the world's most famous set of fables
- type of government in which people rule themselves
- _____ made travel difficult for ancient Greeks.
- _____ saved Athens from the terrors of the Minotaur.
- leader who rules by the use of force
42 Clues: rich landowners • Greek word for city-state • clear and ordered thinking • an agreement to work together • society ruled by rich landowners • great and influential mathematician • leader who rules by the use of force • Question beliefs in search of the truth. • most famous lyrical poet of ancient Greece • short stories that offer lessons on living • ...
Greek mythology's crossword 2016-05-06
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- Granddaughter of Helios
- Name of Ulysse's mother
- Skillful fighters, men of the hills
- members of the second order of divine beings
- Goddess of love
- God of the sky and thunder
- God of the sea
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- Giant with only one eye in the middle of his forehead
- Goddess of war
- The Queen of the gods, and wife of Zeus
- The land where Morpheus plays
- King of Ithaca
- The sun is moving quickly in the land of _______ ____ ( two words and no space)
- Most important event in Greek mythology (two words and no space)
- Magical flower that makes people dream and sleep
15 Clues: Goddess of war • King of Ithaca • God of the sea • Goddess of love • Granddaughter of Helios • Name of Ulysse's mother • God of the sky and thunder • The land where Morpheus plays • Skillful fighters, men of the hills • The Queen of the gods, and wife of Zeus • members of the second order of divine beings • Magical flower that makes people dream and sleep • ...
Speak 2021-03-03
Across
- A tree spirit in Greek mythology
- To make fearful or lack confidence
- One who betrays a friend, country, or duty
- A treatment to align teeth including braces
- Entusiastic apprection,applause,from an audience
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- Having complete power, very great
- Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion
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- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A specialist in the cave of trees or shrubs
- A lack of basic benifits like food or sleep
- An actor or actress
- Study of relationship between living organisms
- Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women
15 Clues: An actor or actress • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • A tree spirit in Greek mythology • Having complete power, very great • To make fearful or lack confidence • Reserved modest and shy, typicaly women • One who betrays a friend, country, or duty • A period of good behavior under supervison • Base on personal feelings,taste or opinion • ...
New Poetry Quiz - 3rd period 2023-03-16
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- H.D. wrote a poem about this figure in Greek mythology
- Sandburg showed how this city looks and feels
- this poet was a fascist
- This poet wrote "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock
- Pity this busy _____________ Manunkind
- title of Ezra Pound's poem
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- T.S. Eliot compares the church to this:
- "Nothing ___________ can Stay"
- e.e. cummings was an ___________ driver.
- This poet won 4 Pulitzer prizes
- last name of the poet engaged to Ezra Pound
- first name of first woman to win a pulitzer prize for poetry
- the fish swim and do not own ___________
- Recuerdo means ____________
- last name of the poet who won 4 Pulitzer prizes
15 Clues: this poet was a fascist • title of Ezra Pound's poem • Recuerdo means ____________ • "Nothing ___________ can Stay" • This poet won 4 Pulitzer prizes • Pity this busy _____________ Manunkind • T.S. Eliot compares the church to this: • e.e. cummings was an ___________ driver. • the fish swim and do not own ___________ • last name of the poet engaged to Ezra Pound • ...
Mythical Creatures 2023-08-23
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- - Half-human, half-fish being.
- - Horse with a single horn on its head.
- - Gigantic sea monster with tentacles.
- - Half-human, half-horse creature.
- - Elusive, ape-like creature of the Himalayas.
- - Bird that rises from its ashes.
- - Winged horse from Greek mythology.
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- - Part bull, part human monster.
- - Composite creature with multiple animal parts.
- - Has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- - Has the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
- - Small, magical winged being.
- - Giant with a single eye in the middle of its forehead.
- - Fire-breathing, winged creature.
- - Woman with snakes for hair.
15 Clues: - Woman with snakes for hair. • - Half-human, half-fish being. • - Small, magical winged being. • - Part bull, part human monster. • - Bird that rises from its ashes. • - Fire-breathing, winged creature. • - Half-human, half-horse creature. • - Winged horse from Greek mythology. • - Gigantic sea monster with tentacles. • - Horse with a single horn on its head. • ...
stems cross word by Lohaynne 2024-09-06
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- The science of mind and behavior
- Rock sand or gravel
- A perimeter of a circle
- To go completely around espielly water
- A vehicle that has one wheel
- Light greenish blue
- sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
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- A skim on water
- basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities
- Lover books
- part of the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A race of giants in greek mythology
- A executive department charging navel affairs
- To remove water from something
- having or relating to the sun as center
15 Clues: Lover books • A skim on water • Rock sand or gravel • Light greenish blue • A perimeter of a circle • A vehicle that has one wheel • To remove water from something • The science of mind and behavior • A race of giants in greek mythology • To go completely around espielly water • having or relating to the sun as center • A executive department charging navel affairs • ...
famous mythological characters around the world. 2021-09-04
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- The man who ended the Trojan war
- any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood.
- The son of Kunti and The Sun God.
- pRINCE OF LANKA, SON OF Ravana
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- He did everything in the Greek mythology
- With the Avengers he is unstoppable.
- The king known for his fairplay.
- THe slayer of Ravana
- EGYPTIAN DEITY OF Sun
- He killed nine giant sea serpents in five days of swimming.
10 Clues: THe slayer of Ravana • EGYPTIAN DEITY OF Sun • pRINCE OF LANKA, SON OF Ravana • The man who ended the Trojan war • The king known for his fairplay. • The son of Kunti and The Sun God. • With the Avengers he is unstoppable. • He did everything in the Greek mythology • any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood. • ...
History-JR Rhoden 2021-11-18
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- People who had the right to be in government
- Stories about Gods and heroes that explain how the world works
- A age marked by Great achievements
- A high hill
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- A type of Government where people rule themselves
- A government in witch a few people rule
- A leader who used force for power
- Rich landowners
- Short stories that teach people about life lessons
- The Greek word for a city-state
10 Clues: A high hill • Rich landowners • The Greek word for a city-state • A leader who used force for power • A age marked by Great achievements • A government in witch a few people rule • People who had the right to be in government • A type of Government where people rule themselves • Short stories that teach people about life lessons • ...
Disney Movie Crossword 2018-12-12
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- A fairy, pirates, and a crocodile
- A tale from old Greek mythology
- It's the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities
- The Mad Hatter
- She has a cricket and dragon as friends
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- He lives in the jungle and is raised by Apes
- Let it go
- Simba
- A street-rat who falls deeply in love with the princess
- Her voice is stolen by an evil sea witch named Ursula
10 Clues: Simba • Let it go • The Mad Hatter • A tale from old Greek mythology • A fairy, pirates, and a crocodile • She has a cricket and dragon as friends • He lives in the jungle and is raised by Apes • Her voice is stolen by an evil sea witch named Ursula • It's the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities • A street-rat who falls deeply in love with the princess
Mystical Mixes 2024-04-02
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- Place where wizards study their craft
- Astronomical event where the moon covers the sun
- Ability to move objects with the mind
- Ancient symbol of magic and power
- Celestial body with a tail
- Magical object used for casting spells
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- Mythical flying horse
- Supernatural ability to foresee the future
- Cluster of stars that forms a specific shape or pattern
- Star grouping named after a hunter in Greek mythology
10 Clues: Mythical flying horse • Celestial body with a tail • Ancient symbol of magic and power • Place where wizards study their craft • Ability to move objects with the mind • Magical object used for casting spells • Supernatural ability to foresee the future • Astronomical event where the moon covers the sun • Star grouping named after a hunter in Greek mythology • ...
History thing 2022-10-27
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- god of archery, healing, music
- god of fire and smiths
- his one weakness is his heel
- sea monsters that are usually depicted as serpentine fish with long rows of sharp teeth.
- son of jupiter and alceme, he's known for his strenth and numerous adventures
- a sea-monster with twelve dangling feet, six long necks and grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth
- goddess of the hunt
- half-man, half-horse beings who lived in the forests and mountains of thessalian magnesia
- a trojan hero, son of aphrodite and the trojan prince anchises
- spirits of sudden, sharps gusts of wind, they are singed women with the lower bodies of birds
- has the head of a woman, legs of a lion, and wings of a bird. she kills those who cannot answer her riddle
- a thracian bard, legendary prophet, musician and poet.
- god of war and battlelust
- god of the ocean
- half-goat, half-human creatures
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- typically depicted as gaving the upper body of a horse with the lower body of a fish
- corinthian hero of greek mythology who famously killed the chimera
- queen of gods, goddess of marriage, and women
- god of the underworld
- god of herds and flocks, travelers and hospitality
- mythical king and founder-hero of athens
- when one head is cut off, two more grow in its place
- associated with horses and sports, known for saving those in trouble at sea or in war
- a flying horse
- a female chthonic deities of vengeance in ancient greek religion and mythology, first monster to attack percy
- he beheaded medusa, son of zeus and danae
- a bull-headed monster born to queen pasiphae of crete after she coupled with a bull, second monster to attack percy
- goddess of beauty and love
- virgin goddess of the hearth
- goddess of wisdom and war
- he's king of the gods, and quite electric
31 Clues: a flying horse • god of the ocean • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • god of fire and smiths • god of war and battlelust • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of beauty and love • his one weakness is his heel • virgin goddess of the hearth • god of archery, healing, music • half-goat, half-human creatures • mythical king and founder-hero of athens • ...
SPEAK 2021-02-22
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- Enthusiastic appreciation,applause,from audience
- A treatment to align teeth includes braces
- Reserved modest and shy, typically women
- The study of relationships between living things
- A specialist in the care of trees or shrubs
- Eat or drink quickly or greedily
- A person who is considered foolish or stupid
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- To make fearful or lack confidence
- An actor or actress
- One who betrays a friend country or duty
- A period of good behavior under supervison
- A tree spirit in greek mythology
- Having complete power or very great
- A lack of basic benefits like food or sleep
- Based on personal feelings tastes or opinion
15 Clues: An actor or actress • A tree spirit in greek mythology • Eat or drink quickly or greedily • To make fearful or lack confidence • Having complete power or very great • One who betrays a friend country or duty • Reserved modest and shy, typically women • A treatment to align teeth includes braces • A period of good behavior under supervison • ...
Greek v.s. Rome Crossword 2021-02-11
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- It was hard to farm in
- both Greeks and Romans to dance
- in Greece women weren’t not allowed to be
- while Romans believed in mythology, Greeks believed in
- while the Romans loved their clothes and followed trends, The Greeks weren’t terribly in fashion
- while the Romans were a Republic,the Greeks were a
- both Romans and Greeks owned as pets
- both Greeks and Roman kids loved to play with
- both of the Greeks and Romans had their chose who they married
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- of the toys that the children had were toys
- was the leader of Athens during the times of the Golden Ages.
- one popular toy in Rome was .
- while most Greeks ate a diet that was almost vegetarian,Romans usually had , fish, salad, eggs, fruits and wine
- both Greeks and Romans music
- both Greeks girls and Roman girls had less than boys
- while Women of Ancient Greece were not considered citizens,Greek women enjoyed considerable rights in the law
- in Greece, women could buy their homes but not their property
- both Greeks and Romans owned
- both the Romans and the Greeks focused their art on important figures.
- an Oligarchy is ruled by
20 Clues: It was hard to farm in • an Oligarchy is ruled by • both Greeks and Romans owned • one popular toy in Rome was . • both Greeks and Romans music • both Greeks and Romans to dance • both Romans and Greeks owned as pets • in Greece women weren’t not allowed to be • of the toys that the children had were toys • both Greeks and Roman kids loved to play with • ...
Alexis Olson 7th 2022-10-25
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- (honor and virtue) is highest. excellence to which epic heroes can aspire.
- (excessive pride) is man’s downfall.
- the meter (rhythmic pattern of syllables) of Homer’s epic poems.
- that great writers–-including Virgil, Dante, Shakespeare and Stephen Crane.
- in which a writer/bard requests divine help incomposing or reciting his work.
- in Greek mythology, were the white-robed goddesses of destiny.
- God of prophecy, music, poetry, and medicine.
- God of fire and metalwork who built the palaces in which the Olympian
- oral storyteller.
- God of the sea and brother of Zeus.
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- Goddess of the home and hearth and sister of Zeus.
- improbable solution in a story characterized when a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly and abruptly solved with the unexpecÿed intervention of some new event,character, ability, or
- King and protector of the gods and humankind.
- can only be won in battle.
- lived.
- first great work of western literature.
- served to fill in the blanks wherever there were no public records.
- The Titan ruler.
- were a mixture of Mediterranean and Northern peoples.
- was born in the restless Greek world of the early 8th century B.C.E.
- God of war and the son of Zeus and Hera.
21 Clues: lived. • The Titan ruler. • oral storyteller. • can only be won in battle. • God of the sea and brother of Zeus. • (excessive pride) is man’s downfall. • first great work of western literature. • God of war and the son of Zeus and Hera. • King and protector of the gods and humankind. • God of prophecy, music, poetry, and medicine. • ...
TOTALLY RANDOM CROSSWORD!!! 2013-05-06
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- The meaning of life, the universe, and everything in it.
- Pyrammus' lover in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
- The name given to Chairman Mao's communist plan for China in the mid 20th century
- one of the only two mammals that lay eggs
- Author of the famous Narnia series.
- main character of A.Milnes famous children's books.
- A character in Greek mythology who tried to fly, with disastrous consequences.
- A sea nymph whose wedding to Peleus was gatecrashed by Eris (or Discordia)
- mysterious or secretive
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- Actress who plays Bella in multi-million empire, the Twilight franchise
- most used internet search engine
- first british women prime minister.
- Main protagonist of Golding's "Lord of The Flies"
- Text abbreviation is LOL
- Smith Award winning autor of The Number One Ladies Detective Agency.
- slogan of clothes company Jack Wills.
- Stalin and Hitler were two of these. (Derived from the Greek word for master)
- Famous book starring a tiger, recently adapted for the big screen.
- the first family to live in what is now St Martin's Ampleforth.
- leader or boss of a sports team.
- Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun.
- Famous beatles singer that was assassinated.
22 Clues: mysterious or secretive • Text abbreviation is LOL • most used internet search engine • leader or boss of a sports team. • first british women prime minister. • Author of the famous Narnia series. • slogan of clothes company Jack Wills. • one of the only two mammals that lay eggs • Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun. • Pyrammus' lover in A Midsummer Nights Dream. • ...
The Illiad-Ireland Gilligan Period 7 2022-10-25
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- a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- was a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors
- any of the twelve Greek gods regarded as living on Olympus
- a person who writes poems
- the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
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- the highest mountain in Greece
- high respect; great esteem
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action
- skill or ability in a particular field
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- an arrangement of words written or spoken
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
- the process of inferring something
- an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state
- the study of myths
20 Clues: the study of myths • a person who writes poems • high respect; great esteem • the highest mountain in Greece • the process of inferring something • skill or ability in a particular field • a native or inhabitant of modern Greece • an arrangement of words written or spoken • the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work • ...
Constellations 2020-09-29
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- constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- also known as the Northern Cross .
- represents a bird of paradise.
- is connected to sea navigation.
- is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs, trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- constellation represents the boastful queen.
- is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- it means “the sails” in Latin.
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- seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- the constellation represents the mythical firebird, sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- constellation represents the dove.
- is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments.
- has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- Latin for “twins”.
- Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
30 Clues: Latin for “twins”. • represents a bird of paradise. • it means “the sails” in Latin. • is connected to sea navigation. • also known as the Northern Cross . • constellation represents the dove. • is fairly easy to find in the night sky. • seen as both the sword and belt of Orion. • the constellation’s name means “the goat.” • constellation represents the boastful queen. • ...
Movie Monsters 2023-05-18
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- Human that turns into a wolf
- Shapeless and slimy
- Sea monster from Greek mythology
- Ape like cryptid
- Cannibalistic spirit of Native American legend
- Large and menacing
- Alien from the movie Alien
- Jedi Master from Star Wars
- Sea monster of myth
- Malevolent supernatural being
- Noisy ghost
- Snow monster from Star Wars
- Extraterrestrial being
- Wrapped in cloth
- Mythical creature from Lovecraft
- Otherworldly creature from Pan's Labyrinth
- Goat sucker legend
- Ugly and mischievous humanoid
- Fierce prehistoric predator
- Dark wizard from Harry Potter
- Beautiful but dangerous mythological creature
- Three headed dog of Hades
- One eyed giant from Greek mythology
- Large reptilian monster
- Thorny devil lizard
- Shape shifting alien
- Sea witch from Little Mermaid
- Giant ape on a rampage
- Split personality of Dr. Jekyll
- Created from body parts
- Snake haired gorgon
- Chainsaw wielding killer
- Giant insect from the Godzilla universe
- Spirit haunting a place
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- Brain eating undead circus performer
- Thin and unnaturally tall
- Giant worm from Dune
- Many headed serpent of Lerna
- Part woman part bird
- Loch Ness Monster
- Undead creature
- King of the Monsters
- Superhuman creature with extreme strength
- Half man half bull creature
- Giant monster of Biblical legend
- Clown from IT
- Large and destructive
- Drinks blood to survive
- Female demon seducer
- Half man half bull creature
- Mythical creature with multiple animal parts
- Demonic entity
- Half man half horse
- Mythical bird that is reborn from ashes
- Brutish humanoid
- Male demon seducer
- Irish spirit of death
- Extraterrestrial hunter
- Great White Shark
- Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters
- Plant creature
- Japanese giant monster
- Vampire Count of Transylvania
- Predator alien species
- Japanese water spirit
- Fire breathing dragon
- Fire breathing reptilian creature
- Abominable Snowman
68 Clues: Noisy ghost • Clown from IT • Demonic entity • Plant creature • Undead creature • Ape like cryptid • Wrapped in cloth • Brutish humanoid • Loch Ness Monster • Great White Shark • Large and menacing • Goat sucker legend • Male demon seducer • Abominable Snowman • Shapeless and slimy • Sea monster of myth • Half man half horse • Thorny devil lizard • Snake haired gorgon • Giant worm from Dune • ...
Greek test 01 2024-06-06
24 Clues: R In Greek • O In Greek • O In Greek • E In Greek • N In Greek • X In Greek • S In Greek • U In Greek • I In Greek • T In Greek • D In Greek • K In Greek • A In Greek • P In Greek • Z In Greek • L In Greek • G In Greek • G In Greek • M In Greek • B In Greek • Ps In Greek • Ch In Greek • Ph In Greek • Th In Greek
Lesson Word #1 2020-03-10
Across
- the direction provided by a guide
- an expounder of a theory in a particular area of experience
- te act of petitioning for help or support
- the administration of law
- any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology
- to carry out successfully
- the formal principles of a branch of knowledge
- to permit as a right, privilege or favor
- metrical writing
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- a political unit having such a form of government
- the distance from the bottom to the top
- having different parts properly arranged
- the power of comprehending
- people who is trained in exercises
- a specific task
- the study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere
- involviong moral approval or dissaproval
- to go on board
18 Clues: to go on board • a specific task • metrical writing • the administration of law • to carry out successfully • the power of comprehending • the direction provided by a guide • people who is trained in exercises • the distance from the bottom to the top • having different parts properly arranged • involviong moral approval or dissaproval • to permit as a right, privilege or favor • ...
The Magician`s Nephew: Narnia 2013-12-15
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- of a rich deep red color inclining to purple
- ill-tempered or annoyed
- a foolish or gullible person.
- milky: resembling milk in color not clear; "milky glass"
- not sampled or tested for flavor
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- excellent; delightful.
- the flesh of sheep, esp. mature sheep, used as food.
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- Greek Mythology one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods.
- leap gracefully or energetically.
- delicately small and pretty.
11 Clues: excellent; delightful. • ill-tempered or annoyed • delicately small and pretty. • a foolish or gullible person. • not sampled or tested for flavor • leap gracefully or energetically. • of a rich deep red color inclining to purple • the flesh of sheep, esp. mature sheep, used as food. • milky: resembling milk in color not clear; "milky glass" • ...
Persephone 2024-10-09
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- When Demeter found out what happened she felt ____
- The one who told Demeter who kidnapped Persephone
- Daughter of Demeter
- This story explained ___
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- Hades was the god of the _____
- The food Persephone ate when in the Underworld
- What Hades did to Persephone
- God who took Persephone in Greek mythology
- When Persephone walked ____ sprang
- Demeter was the goddess of _____
- God of the Sky and the most powerful god- he made the compromise with Demeter and Hades
11 Clues: Daughter of Demeter • This story explained ___ • What Hades did to Persephone • Hades was the god of the _____ • Demeter was the goddess of _____ • When Persephone walked ____ sprang • God who took Persephone in Greek mythology • The food Persephone ate when in the Underworld • The one who told Demeter who kidnapped Persephone • ...
Waiting for Godot Pozzo and Lucky 2015-01-20
7 Clues: Pozzo represents this class • In the story Pozzo is a _____ • Pozzo gives _____ to Lucky's life • Lucky is the archetype for a _____ • Pozzo can be related to this mythology • Pozzo takes Lucky's hat to prevent _____ • Aristocracy gets its power from the _____
Oedipus Historical Context (My Perspectives 666-671) 2021-09-19
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- the Greek word meaning "excessive pride" that is commonly used as the protagonist's tragic flaw in a Greek tragedy
- Greek philosopher who studied under Sophocles and who taught Aristotle
- In the early stages of Greek theater, it was Sophocles who introduced a ___ player to the stage
- delivered in response to a strophe; while performing this, the chorus twists/dances from left to right
- songs used to divide scenes in a Greek play
- Greek plays are ___ ___ in which the dialog takes the form of poetry
- the Greek word for actor which means "someone acting a part"
- a Greek art form rooted in religious ritual
- this two-word term is used to describe the main character in a tragedy who experiences a reversal of fortune
- god of wine, often depicted wearing a beard and a grapevine crown
- performers wore these so the same actor could perform different roles in a play
- one of the three grand masters of Greek tragedy; playwright who wrote Oedipus, the King; most famous for his character development and insight into human nature
- this element of a Greek tragedy comes at the end and is performed by the chorus in gratitude to Dionysus
- an outdoor performance area in the shape of a semi-circle that was built on a slope with seating that rose
- a serious play recounting related events in the life of a person of high rank or importance who is brought low and often meets his/her doom.
- this Greek city-state was the world's first democracy; became a great intellectual center, attracting artists, poets, scientists, and philosophers
- "marketplace" where the earliest dramas were likely performed in Athens
- another word for exposition--the part of a Greek play that presents the background of the conflict
- this opening song follows the prologue and is performed by the chorus in a Greek play
- a cleansing or release of the emotions of pity or fear that occurs at the end of a Greek tragedy
- Between the three of them, the grand masters of Greek tragedy won first prize at the annual drama competitions in Athens this many times
- "the events comes as no ___ to most audience members" of a Greek tragedy because they "knew the myths upon which the plays were based"
- a word that has come to mean a disastrous outcome
- an English word for an actor which derives from the name of the first actor
- rival character whose opposition contributes to the main character's downfall in a Greek tragedy
- the upper point of the city (Athens) where the theater of Dionysus was built
- a concluding stanza of an ode during which the chorus may stand still
- the Greeks adapted this writing system to form the first true alphabet
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- the name of annual Greek festivals where theater in ancient Greece originated
- another play by Sophocles that tells the story of Oedipus' daughter
- a set of stories the Greeks told to explain the world around them
- the Athenian victory over the Persians marks the beginning of Athen's ___ ___; this era ended when Athens surrendered to Sparta in the Peloponnesian War
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena; one of the most important surviving structures from Greece's Golden Age
- Sophocles won first prize at the annual Dionysia in Athens this many times
- one of the three grand masters of Greek tragedy; is noted for his efforts to address social concerns and humanitarian themes in his plays
- this two-word term is used to describe the period of time in ancient Greek society when the art of writing was lost and many kingdoms broke down into small tribal units
- the name of the first actor
- this type of play is described as a "bawdy drama" was often included as one of the four plays performed during a three-day festival
- each ___ in Greek religion was associated with one or more aspects of nature or human behavior
- a group of singers who were central to the production of a Greek play; used to provide key information and commentary on the action
- the Greek word for a profound error in judgement
- the number of Sophocles' plays which survive
- this Greek city-state was ruled by a monarchy
- the term used to describe the hymns chanted by the chorus to honor Dionysus
- Greek word meaning "twist"; while performing this, the chorus twists/dances from right to left
- one of the three grand masters of Greek tragedy; a Greek playwright who further developed Greek theater by adding a second actor; the pioneer of tragedy; praised for his poetic language
- a group of four plays
- (king) a term used to describe the person at the top of the social pyramid in ancient Greek society
- the term used to describe the chorus leader; this person often exchanges thoughts with the rest of the chorus as well as with the actors
- the name of the performing area in an amphitheater
- plays a decisive role in ensuring the protagonist's downfall in a Greek tragedy
- the English word derived from the Greek word for actor
- a Greek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; examined the mechanisms that made tragedy so compelling for audiences
- Sophocles is credited with the practice of using ___ scenery
- the final scene in a Greek tragedy
- after the Battle of ___, an Athenian soldier races 26 miles back to Athens to share the news of the victory. He then collapsed and died.
- title of a famous examination of tragedy; remains the most influential discussion of drama the world has ever seen
57 Clues: a group of four plays • the name of the first actor • the final scene in a Greek tragedy • songs used to divide scenes in a Greek play • a Greek art form rooted in religious ritual • the number of Sophocles' plays which survive • this Greek city-state was ruled by a monarchy • the Greek word for a profound error in judgement • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-03-11
9 Clues: God of sky • Mother earth • god of music • god of ocean • Goddess of hunt • Goddess of love • Goddess of wisdom • goddess of marriage • God of the underworld
Greek Mythology Vocabulary 2023-03-15
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- make someone feel like doing something, usually creative
- threw in many different directions
- lies or tricks that hide the truth
- an action or object did what it was supposed to do
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- was painfully jealous of someone else and wanted what they have
- to fill someone with delight, pleasure, or happiness
- clear
- having color
- soft or gentle
- a long, high wave that is usually caused by an earthquake
10 Clues: clear • having color • soft or gentle • threw in many different directions • lies or tricks that hide the truth • an action or object did what it was supposed to do • to fill someone with delight, pleasure, or happiness • make someone feel like doing something, usually creative • a long, high wave that is usually caused by an earthquake • ...
Greek mythology-mason 2023-08-30
9 Clues: god of war • god of the sun • god of the sky • goddess of love • god of the wild • god of the ocean • goddess of the harvest • god of the forge and fire • goddess of wisdom and battle strategy
GREEK MYTHOLOGY hunty 2023-09-03
9 Clues: god of sky • god of DEAD • god of dreams • The God of the Wild • WIELDS Leviathan AXE • light, wisdom and courage • EATS BABIES AND GOD OF TIME • goddess of wisdom and military victory • God of the heavens and sky FATHER OF TITANS
Greece Unit Review 2023-10-12
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- Anything that relates to a mixture of Greek culture.
- Greek stone carvings are usually found on ___.
- Alexander the Great is known for spreading Greek ___.
- The ___ War ended with Sparta controlling Athens.
- Greeks specialized in producing this sweet fruit.
- Most Greeks settled city-states on flat land near the ___.
- Greek sailors used an ___ to find their location while at sea.
- Democracy is where ___ have the power in government.
- Religious festival of games held every 4 years.
- Theses kept Greek city-states isolated.
- Greeks specialized in producing ___, which was turned into an oil.
- Athens had a ___ democracy, which means people vote on everything.
- Greek statues are always balanced and ___.
- Greece is made up of ___ soil which is not the best for farming.
- Style of column that is the most fancy and looks like leaves.
- A type of government in Athens that was ruled by a king.
- The study of knowledge and thought.
- Stories of gods and goddesses that were used to explain natural events.
- Greek sculptures look as if they are ___.
- Philosophy is the love of ___.
- This system of government was first developed in Athens, Greece.
- Style of column that has swirls on both sides.
- The USA has a ___ democracy, which means people elect politicians to run the government.
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- Greece is a ___, which is a body of land with water on three sides.
- He was known as the father of philosophy.
- Grooves in columns are called ___.
- Greek art almost always has a ___ as the main subject.
- The Greeks were able to defeat the Persians because of the ___ they designed.
- King who took over the Greeks.
- The Greeks ___ other parts of the Mediterranean Sea off of the Greek peninsula.
- Style of column that is the most basic.
- Greek architecture uses a style called “post and ___.”
- The triangle at the top of a building.
- A type of government in Athens that was ruled by a few rich people.
- The ___War ended with a clever trick using a gift of a horse.
- Both Athens and USA had laws that defined who could ___.
- The design and sculptures on the top of temples.
- Philosophers used ___ to explain the world around them.
- On boats, an ___ screw was used to pump water out of the boat.
- Famous temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- The Greeks were the first to develop a ___, but it ran off the power of water.
- Athens and ___ were rival city-states.
- A type of government in Athens that was ruled by military leaders.
- The ___War ended with the Greeks defeating neighbor who wanted to control them.
- Both Athens and USA ___ had to answer to someone else in the government.
- People who participate in government.
- Ancient Greek’s worshipped many gods so they were ___.
47 Clues: King who took over the Greeks. • Philosophy is the love of ___. • Grooves in columns are called ___. • The study of knowledge and thought. • People who participate in government. • The triangle at the top of a building. • Athens and ___ were rival city-states. • Style of column that is the most basic. • Theses kept Greek city-states isolated. • ...
Myths and Legends 2024-04-02
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- According to local legend, what are the "Phantoms" roaming around Fiordland?
- The famous Botticelli painting features the Bith of which Roman Goddess?
- Eygptian Sun God with the head of a Falcon
- According to the legend, what was creqated by the giants Finn MacCool and Benadonner?
- To the Maori, these Supernatural beings live in the hills and forrests and are pale skinned and fair haired
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- Ancient Greek God of the sea, earthquakes and horses
- Which Maori God used his legs to separate his parents and has a Kauri tree named in his honour?
- Greek Hero and Demi-God who completed 12 Labours and filmed a TV Series in Nz
- In Norse Mythology, Thor's brother and parent to Hel, Fenrir and Jormungand
- The Eygptian Goddess with a cat's head and the body of a woman
- In Maori Legend, who stole his Grandmother's fiery fingernails?
- Which Greek God has the head and torso of a human, and legs of a goat?
12 Clues: Eygptian Sun God with the head of a Falcon • Ancient Greek God of the sea, earthquakes and horses • The Eygptian Goddess with a cat's head and the body of a woman • In Maori Legend, who stole his Grandmother's fiery fingernails? • Which Greek God has the head and torso of a human, and legs of a goat? • ...
Greek mythology crossword 2023-08-27
9 Clues: who did he capture • what dose hades rule • What dose Cerberus do • what's hades dogs name • what pulls hades chariot • is he nice,caring or mean • who is one of hades brothers • what dose hades helmet give him • what's another name for Cerberus
Greek Mythology crossword 2022-10-26
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- ancient greek goddess of sexual love and beauty
- god of water
- greek god of war
- Goddess of nature,childbirth,wildlife,and the moon
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- god of lighting
- goddess of warfare and wisdom
- goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth
- Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters,and craftsmen
- god of music,poetry,art,prophecy,truth,archery, and healing
9 Clues: god of water • god of lighting • greek god of war • goddess of warfare and wisdom • goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth • ancient greek goddess of sexual love and beauty • Goddess of nature,childbirth,wildlife,and the moon • god of music,poetry,art,prophecy,truth,archery, and healing • Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters,and craftsmen
Greek Mythology Gods 2023-10-09
9 Clues: God of the sea • Goddess of love • God of Lightning • God of war and killing • God of death and the underworld • Goddess of family, marriage and women • Goddess of the hunt, wilderness,nature • Goddess associated with warfare and wisdom • God of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy
famous mythological characters around the world. 2021-09-04
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- The man who ended the Trojan war
- any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood.
- The son of Kunti and The Sun God.
- pRINCE OF LANKA, SON OF Ravana
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- He did everything in the Greek mythology
- With the Avengers he is unstoppable.
- The king known for his fairplay.
- THe slayer of Ravana
- EGYPTIAN DEITY OF Sun
- He killed nine giant sea serpents in five days of swimming.
10 Clues: THe slayer of Ravana • EGYPTIAN DEITY OF Sun • pRINCE OF LANKA, SON OF Ravana • The man who ended the Trojan war • The king known for his fairplay. • The son of Kunti and The Sun God. • With the Avengers he is unstoppable. • He did everything in the Greek mythology • any person who is on the path towards Buddhahood. • ...
History-JR Rhoden 2021-11-18
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- People who had the right to be in government
- Stories about Gods and heroes that explain how the world works
- A age marked by Great achievements
- A high hill
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- A type of Government where people rule themselves
- A government in witch a few people rule
- A leader who used force for power
- Rich landowners
- Short stories that teach people about life lessons
- The Greek word for a city-state
10 Clues: A high hill • Rich landowners • The Greek word for a city-state • A leader who used force for power • A age marked by Great achievements • A government in witch a few people rule • People who had the right to be in government • A type of Government where people rule themselves • Short stories that teach people about life lessons • ...
video games 2023-02-23
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- Race against the best to claim dominance
- A Football game series
- A first person shooter war-based game
- A last man standing battle royale
- One vs one fighting game with different characters to choose from
- A sandbox game where players craft and build structures
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- Italian plumber adventure
- An action game on ancient Greek mythology
- Japanese horror game
- Action game where you steal cars to go on missions
10 Clues: Japanese horror game • A Football game series • Italian plumber adventure • A last man standing battle royale • A first person shooter war-based game • Race against the best to claim dominance • An action game on ancient Greek mythology • Action game where you steal cars to go on missions • A sandbox game where players craft and build structures • ...
Ancient greece 2022-12-15
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- Leader that held power by using force
- short stories: about life advice and how to live ( had talking animals)
- fortress on a high hill
- " Greatest poet of the ancient world", selection of people say he dosnt exist
- few people have power
- had right to participate in government
- encouraged athiniens to take pride in thier city
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- stories about gods/ heros ( explaind the world)
- meeting area during various activitys
- rich landowners ( ruled city states)
- Woman poet, wrote poems about love
- Ancient greek city state
- type of government, where people rule themselfs
- Famous fable writer
- the greeks hight in achevements
15 Clues: Famous fable writer • few people have power • fortress on a high hill • Ancient greek city state • the greeks hight in achevements • Woman poet, wrote poems about love • rich landowners ( ruled city states) • meeting area during various activitys • Leader that held power by using force • had right to participate in government • stories about gods/ heros ( explaind the world) • ...
🌷Ode to Valerie🌷 2023-06-27
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- Follow the yellow brick road
- Nesting doll
- Showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected
- A magical time of year at 2 Gevers Road
- Free spirited
- Her married name
- Attention to detail
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- From Amsterdam
- In Greek Mythology a female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater
- An advocate for women’s rights
- A favourite colour, a fruit, a drink (placed in the microwave to take the chill off)
- The Matriarch herself
- To fully commit to achieving a goal
- Her birth month
- A number game she enjoyed
15 Clues: Nesting doll • Free spirited • From Amsterdam • Her birth month • Her married name • Attention to detail • The Matriarch herself • A number game she enjoyed • Follow the yellow brick road • An advocate for women’s rights • To fully commit to achieving a goal • A magical time of year at 2 Gevers Road • ...
On the Edge of Gone 2016-10-27
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- To make someone agitated or confused.
- Arousing pity; especially through sadness.
- The action of setting something on fire.
- In exact terms or without vagueness.
- Something that is unraveled or worn at the edges.
- To move something skillfully or carefully.
- The dark shape or outline of someone or something against a lighter background.
- The act of copying something or someone.
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- An uneven edge.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- A thing made by combining two different elements.
- Move or fall downward.
- Making one extremely angry and impatient.
- Hesitating or doubting.
- In Greek mythology, they are the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.
15 Clues: An uneven edge. • Move or fall downward. • Hesitating or doubting. • In exact terms or without vagueness. • To make someone agitated or confused. • The action of setting something on fire. • The act of copying something or someone. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • Making one extremely angry and impatient. • Arousing pity; especially through sadness. • ...
New Poetry 1st period 2022-03-04
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- Sandburg fought here in a war
- Cummings like to write using ______ case letters
- Sandburg's 1st volume of poetry was “In Reckless __________
- Ezra Pound's poem
- This poet wrote "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock
- This poet was arrested for treason
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- last name of the poet who wrote over 2,000 poems
- first name of anti american poet who broadcasted from Rome
- This poet lost 4 children
- H.D.'s last name
- Anyone lived in a _______ how town
- Title of Carl Sandburg's poem
- strongly influenced the new poets, but landed in a _________ hospital
- He poetry has very strange wording
- First name of imagist poet who wrote about Greek mythology
- name of Marianne Moore poem
16 Clues: H.D.'s last name • Ezra Pound's poem • This poet lost 4 children • name of Marianne Moore poem • Sandburg fought here in a war • Title of Carl Sandburg's poem • Anyone lived in a _______ how town • He poetry has very strange wording • This poet was arrested for treason • last name of the poet who wrote over 2,000 poems • Cummings like to write using ______ case letters • ...
culture-myths 2023-02-11
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- river in Rome where Romulus and Remus were abandoned
- if one opens the box of this woman all evils upon the world are released
- an incredible hero, famous for his amazing strength in Greek and Roman mythology
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- a tribe of independent, mighty women who had rebelled against the male-dominated society
- the pre-Olympian gods
- ...and Remus are the twin brothers connected to the origins of Rome
- the opposite of the word immortal
- the drink of ancient Greek and Roman gods
8 Clues: the pre-Olympian gods • the opposite of the word immortal • the drink of ancient Greek and Roman gods • river in Rome where Romulus and Remus were abandoned • ...and Remus are the twin brothers connected to the origins of Rome • if one opens the box of this woman all evils upon the world are released • ...
Honors World History 2020-05-15
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- First democracy, inspired modern democracy
- Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic
- Couldnt hold public office in rome
- a Structure in england that was built between the neolithic era and the bronze age
- King at the top, royal governors, local control of affairs
- spread by exile by assyrians, and babylonian captivity
- located in present day Iraq and Syria
- Believe in Karma and reincarnation
- Centrally located in the mediterranean basin
- Official religion of persia
- any history before the invention of writing or well kept records
- United Athens and Sparta against Persian Empire
- Main Greek Column
- Roman god whose greek counterpart is Aphrodite
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- Founder of Judaism
- something that happened after said time period
- “New stone Age”
- King of Gods
- belief in many gods
- Ancient China trade network
- Believe in a Code of Harmony, and Ancestor worship
- explained natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events
- Phoencian capital city
- centered on the huanghe (Yellow river)
- Founded by Siddhatra Guatama
- Egyptian writing system
- belief in one god
- Athens/Delian League VERSUS Sparta/ Peloponnesian
- One of the first cities
- rich families who were eligible to hold public office in rome
30 Clues: King of Gods • “New stone Age” • belief in one god • Main Greek Column • Founder of Judaism • belief in many gods • Phoencian capital city • Egyptian writing system • One of the first cities • Ancient China trade network • Official religion of persia • Founded by Siddhatra Guatama • Oligarchy, rigid, militaristic • Couldnt hold public office in rome • Believe in Karma and reincarnation • ...
Reproduction 2021-08-27
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- Pistil female
- One year old. How old are female green pine cones
- what does the ovary contain
- The process of transferring pollen from anthers
- Include pines, firs, hemlocks, sources, junipers, larches, cedars, and cypress
- covering what does ovule around embryo
- Can pine tree can't swim
- The pollen grains of pine trees have two little attached to them that help them float upward in currents of air
- Angio Greek word for a vessel of container
- When the pollen gets stuck on the end of an ovule
- bearing is divided into two categories gymnosperms and angiosperms
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- Greek for naked
- of the gods. In mythology nectar was
- Come. The reproductive structure of gymnosperm
- Forest fires. What would cause pine seeds to delay in their growth
- The bump that the sepals come out
- Scale. Pollen grains that land on the female cones become trapped in sticky substances at the base of each
- What are the seeds of angiosperm surrounded? Ovary
- Flowering plants. Another name for anigosperm
- protect the flower what is the job of the sepals
- Nectaries where plants produces nectar
21 Clues: Greek for naked • Pistil female • Can pine tree can't swim • what does the ovary contain • The bump that the sepals come out • of the gods. In mythology nectar was • covering what does ovule around embryo • Nectaries where plants produces nectar • Flowering plants. Another name for anigosperm • The process of transferring pollen from anthers • ...
End of the year Crossword 2023-06-06
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- Mt. ____ erupted and left crater lake in its place
- what day do we turn in chromebooks?
- the 8th graders take a field trip to ___ soon
- the messenger god from greek mythology
- where and when a story takes place
- the "a" in A.S.K. stands for ____
- your science teacher next year is Ms. _____
- Mr. Carter's favorite skate magazine
- country where the book "All 13" takes place
- your math teacher next year is Ms. ______
- Monday is the student vs staff _____ game
- Ms. Timmerman's dog
- the overall moral or message of a story
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- the greek gods lived on Mt. _______
- the bad guy in a story
- this school is named after _____ Lane
- Mr. _____ is retiring this year
- Ms. Miranda's dog
- drake's actual first name
- our school symbol/mascot
- the location of our 2nd field trip this year
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- the new spiderman movie features miles _____
- the last day of school is next _______
- Omar's brother in "When Stars Are Scattered"
- josh's last name in "The Crossover"
- your ELA teacher next year is Ms. _____
- our campus security officer
28 Clues: Ms. Miranda's dog • Ms. Timmerman's dog • the bad guy in a story • our school symbol/mascot • drake's actual first name • our campus security officer • Mr. _____ is retiring this year • the "a" in A.S.K. stands for ____ • where and when a story takes place • the greek gods lived on Mt. _______ • what day do we turn in chromebooks? • josh's last name in "The Crossover" • ...
TOTALLY RANDOM CROSSWORD!!! 2013-05-06
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- The meaning of life, the universe, and everything in it.
- most used internet search engine
- mysterious or secretive
- main character of A.Milnes famous children's books.
- one of the only two mammals that lay eggs
- Actress who plays Bella in multi-million empire, the Twilight franchise
- Main protagonist of Golding's "Lord of The Flies"
- slogan of clothes company Jack Wills.
- Text abbreviation is LOL
- leader or boss of a sports team.
- Pyrammus' lover in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
- Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun.
- Famous book starring a tiger, recently adapted for the big screen.
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- The name given to Chairman Mao's communist plan for China in the mid 20th century
- A sea nymph whose wedding to Peleus was gatecrashed by Eris (or Discordia)
- first british women prime minister.
- A character in Greek mythology who tried to fly, with disastrous consequences.
- Smith Award winning autor of The Number One Ladies Detective Agency.
- Famous beatles singer that was assassinated.
- Stalin and Hitler were two of these. (Derived from the Greek word for master)
- the first family to live in what is now St Martin's Ampleforth.
- Author of the famous Narnia series.
22 Clues: mysterious or secretive • Text abbreviation is LOL • most used internet search engine • leader or boss of a sports team. • first british women prime minister. • Author of the famous Narnia series. • slogan of clothes company Jack Wills. • one of the only two mammals that lay eggs • Gas created by nuclkear fusion in our sun. • Famous beatles singer that was assassinated. • ...
9.3 Greek Cultural Achievements 2020-10-21
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- Greek philosopher who "taught" by asking questions. His method is used in schools today.
- The study of myths, legends, and folk tales.
- Long poem that tells a story, usually about a hero.
- Cultural____ is when culture spreads from one place to another.
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- A fortress on a hill that provided defense for city-states in ancient Greece.
- A temple for the goddess Athena.
- Greek word meaning "love of wisdom"
7 Clues: A temple for the goddess Athena. • Greek word meaning "love of wisdom" • The study of myths, legends, and folk tales. • Long poem that tells a story, usually about a hero. • Cultural____ is when culture spreads from one place to another. • A fortress on a hill that provided defense for city-states in ancient Greece. • ...
Donna 2021-05-28
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- seventh Greek letter
- fourteenth Greek letter
- seventeenth Greek letter
- twelfth Greek letter
- eighth Greek letter
- twenty-fourth Greek letter
- first Greek letter
- twenty-first Greek letter
- fourth Greek letter
- eighteenth Greek letter
- fifteenth Greek letter
- twentieth Greek letter
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- fifth Greek letter
- sixth Greek letter
- eleventh Greek letter
- ninth Greek letter
- tenth Greek letter
- sixteenth Greek letter
- twenty-third Greek letter
- second Greek letter
- twenty-second Greek letter
- nineteenth Greek letter
- third Greek letter
- thirteenth Greek letter
24 Clues: fifth Greek letter • sixth Greek letter • ninth Greek letter • tenth Greek letter • first Greek letter • third Greek letter • eighth Greek letter • second Greek letter • fourth Greek letter • seventh Greek letter • twelfth Greek letter • eleventh Greek letter • sixteenth Greek letter • fifteenth Greek letter • twentieth Greek letter • fourteenth Greek letter • nineteenth Greek letter • ...
Suffixes! 2020-11-04
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- Sadness because you have no friends
- In most countries, when you turn 18 you reach...
- In Greek mythology,Achilles' heel was his only...
- It's natural for children to always show...
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- Contradictory data has created a lot of...
- Reality TV shows focus on _ rather than quality
- Stage of life when you're a kid
- Synonym for originality
- He couldn't wait to share his...
9 Clues: Synonym for originality • Stage of life when you're a kid • He couldn't wait to share his... • Sadness because you have no friends • Contradictory data has created a lot of... • It's natural for children to always show... • Reality TV shows focus on _ rather than quality • In most countries, when you turn 18 you reach... • In Greek mythology,Achilles' heel was his only...
Greeks 2021-05-31
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- The personification and spirit in Greek mythology
- The goddes of cleanliness and sanitation
- Liberty
- The modern feel word Irina comses from...
- Showing generosity to those who are far from home
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- In which two lover must overcome a series of obstacles
- Describes a major division of geologic time
- Synonym of self sacrifice, pride and integrity
- To do something with meraki
9 Clues: Liberty • To do something with meraki • The goddes of cleanliness and sanitation • The modern feel word Irina comses from... • Describes a major division of geologic time • Synonym of self sacrifice, pride and integrity • The personification and spirit in Greek mythology • Showing generosity to those who are far from home • ...
Greeks 2021-05-31
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- The personification and spirit in Greek mythology
- The goddes of cleanliness and sanitation
- Liberty
- The modern feel word Irina comses from...
- Showing generosity to those who are far from home
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- In which two lover must overcome a series of obstacles
- Describes a major division of geologic time
- Synonym of self sacrifice, pride and integrity
- To do something with meraki
9 Clues: Liberty • To do something with meraki • The goddes of cleanliness and sanitation • The modern feel word Irina comses from... • Describes a major division of geologic time • Synonym of self sacrifice, pride and integrity • The personification and spirit in Greek mythology • Showing generosity to those who are far from home • ...
Mitchell’s Crossword 2022-04-29
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- movie where Julia Roberts plays a prostitute
- a name for Satan in Greek mythology
- the year the Declaration of Independence was signed
- the first secretary of the Treasury
- the number between five and seven
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- novel by Harper Lee read in high school
- another word for a small city or village
- the group that sings My Girl
- Lexy’s favorite princess movie
9 Clues: the group that sings My Girl • Lexy’s favorite princess movie • the number between five and seven • a name for Satan in Greek mythology • the first secretary of the Treasury • novel by Harper Lee read in high school • another word for a small city or village • movie where Julia Roberts plays a prostitute • the year the Declaration of Independence was signed
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2016-03-22
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- Greek name of: Latona
- Greek name of: Venus
- Greek name of: Fortuna
- Greek name of: Juventas
- Greek name of: Aesculapius
- Greek name of: Vulcan
- Greek name of: Gratiae
- Greek name of:: Ceres
- Greek name of: Mars
- Greek name of: Apollo
- Greek name of: Mercury
- Greek name of: Musae
- Greek name of: Horae
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- Greek name of: Victoria
- Greek name of: Parcae
- Greek name of:: Liber
- Greek name of: Juno
- Greek name of: Jupiter
- Greek name of: Lucina
- Greek name of: Neptune
- Greek name of: Dioscuri
- Greek name of: Minerva
- Greek name of: Diana
- Greek name of: Hercules
- Greek name of: Atlas
- Greek name of: Vesta
- Greek name of: Cupid
27 Clues: Greek name of: Juno • Greek name of: Mars • Greek name of: Venus • Greek name of: Diana • Greek name of: Atlas • Greek name of: Vesta • Greek name of: Cupid • Greek name of: Musae • Greek name of: Horae • Greek name of: Parcae • Greek name of:: Liber • Greek name of: Latona • Greek name of: Jupiter • Greek name of: Lucina • Greek name of: Vulcan • Greek name of:: Ceres • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2022-09-01
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- Goddess of Wisdom
- Goddess of the Hunt
- The Mountain where the gods live
- Husband of the Goddess Hera
- The queen of Mount Olympus
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- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the night sky
- A mythical winged horse
- The number of labors Heracles had to complete
- The Greek constellation which represents the scales of justice
9 Clues: Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of the Hunt • A mythical winged horse • The queen of Mount Olympus • Husband of the Goddess Hera • The Mountain where the gods live • The number of labors Heracles had to complete • The Greek constellation which represents the scales of justice • a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the night sky
Greek Mythology Origin Myths 2022-01-13
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- the original primordial created from Chaos
- the father of the Titans
- given to Poseidon to control the waters
- Gaea's one-eyed babies
- the Olympic god of the sea and waters
- the primordial god of the sea
- goddess of grand and the harvest
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- goddess of marriage and child birth
- defeated his father
- Kronos's sister and wife
- lost a ten-year war to their children and brothers
- a god from chaos; a place deep in underworld
- The first generation of gods
13 Clues: defeated his father • Gaea's one-eyed babies • the father of the Titans • Kronos's sister and wife • The first generation of gods • the primordial god of the sea • goddess of grand and the harvest • goddess of marriage and child birth • the Olympic god of the sea and waters • given to Poseidon to control the waters • the original primordial created from Chaos • ...
pubquiz 2022-09-15
6 Clues: wieliczka mines are • planet closest to the sun • austrian city known for its torte (cake) • name of the sun in greek, also the sun god in greek mythology • an ingredient you would add to your 'wurst' (sausage) in Berlin • usually what would show up on your computer associated with the number 404